Ayoub Bouamri
Nov 12, 2021

Moroccans speak Darija which is a combination of Arabic, Tamazight, French, and Spanish.

The lexic is mostly Arab and French. The Linguistics are Amazigh. The context is also Amazigh, since Morocco is a Berber country located in Northwestern Africa. The grammar is a combination of Arab and Amazigh rules.

There's also an influence of Persian, Turkish, English, Hebrew, etc. But it's very very limited.

This language is similar to Frankenstein 😅. But it's beautiful, and I love it.

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Ayoub Bouamri
Ayoub Bouamri

Written by Ayoub Bouamri

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